Example sentences of "they [modal v] [verb] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 response at our end , and as as I said , I know that person , three particular incidences which were good incidences to report two of them would 've certainly resulted in arrests , and they got an absolutely negative reply .
2 They may feel differently depending on whether they are viewing the service before using it , encountering it initially , actually in receipt of the service , and finally in retrospect .
3 Relatives ' support groups have such a full agenda that they may become almost swamped by shared suffering unless they have a facilitator who can help ease the ‘ tension upon tension ’ one group member described .
4 They may have then negotiated from these to produce a final contract in which the other party introduced the exemption clause in question through negotiation .
5 Spenser considers whether they are Scythian in origin or whether they may have originally come from Spain .
6 They must look equally imposing on the breakfast table .
7 ‘ They will know all about our reputation and they 'll come here frightened to death . ’
8 he , little Bo Peep had lost her sheep and did n't know where to find her , leave her alone , little Bo Peep had lost her sheep and did n't know where to find her , leave them alone and they 'll come home searching for them everywhere
9 They 'll phone tomorrow to talk about times when you can view .
10 Of course , there is nothing to guarantee that the authorities will stick by the same decision rules : they could become so agitated by public concern over the build up of inflationary pressure that they could jettison their employment objective and opt for contractionary demand management policies .
11 And I 'm saying to Mrs Jones , yeah I 'll do whatever , y'know , I used to have some good contacts with Estate Agents and that and they would just ring me up and say will you come and do so and so and we want it done within six or seven days , y'know , a house that they were selling , that they 'd want completely doing from top to bottom inside and out .
12 Cos they used t what they used to do in the small boat , they used to coil so much in the then they 'd row to the quay and then the they 'd run ashore hid past the line and pull a river and put the bollard for 'em and then cos they 'd turn round they might give us a quid for a drink you see
13 However much he may have charmed them , they were her friends not his , and they 'd have inevitably sided with her in this fiasco .
14 They would do best to concentrate on technical software , rather than applications where you have to be in close touch with your customers , ’ he said .
15 They would sit outside wait in that days we had a seat out in the and even if was a seat for sitting outside they would sit on their own way or on a rock .
16 However , four goals in the last 23 minutes quietened the boos and whistles from a crowd which arrived with great expectations and feared they would go home asking for more , much more .
17 In February 1983 I announced in the House of Commons that health authorities should put their ancillary services out to tender to see whether they would get best value from private or in-house organizations .
18 Benny and Eve were in the window of Healy 's Hotel practising having cups of coffee so that they would look well accustomed to it when they got to the Dublin coffee houses .
19 They would become so hooked on their daily interaction with their licensed dealer that they would ring up and ask for job interviews , often with the connivance of their own dealers .
20 Secondly , if gentry support for the Whigs had really begun to disintegrate , then they would have soon collapsed as a political force , since the bulk of the political nation comprised the landed interest .
21 When things go wrong , they will want more to turn to than a toll-free telephone help-line .
22 O'Connor beat Fred Couples in the Dunhill Cup and was third in the Volvo Masters on Sunday , but they will do well to finish among the top three .
23 Sleep well , and be sure they will see right done to you .
24 Cones are much rarer ; these are about the size and shape of an asparagus spear , with rows of cavities , which contained spores , so that if they are flattened they can appear almost segmented in the manner of an arthropod fossil .
25 This targets them towards the most important part of the prey , where they can do most damage with their first contact .
26 They can travel abroad going to shows and fights .
27 They can begin again to focus on another person outside themselves , and relate what others have to say to their own situation .
28 If your Night Goblins have bows they can add further insult by taking pot shots at the enemy while he squirms .
29 Winter is the best time to see them as they can get quite overgrown in summer .
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